Hurricane Sandy

Those humanitarians on the cast of the 'Jersey Shore' are known for saving the world one drunk and disorderly at a time, but when Hurricane Sandy struck and destroyed much of the East Coast -- including their beloved Seaside Heights -- the gang put aside their GTL routine to actually do something philanthropic.

So many people have been affected by this superstorm and we know all too well after last years flood what that feels like. So this has a lot of people asking how they can help. When we hear of ways for The Southern Tier to help we will pass this information along to you

My wife is a TV reporter in Brooklyn. She's had an extraordinary week, to say the least. I have been watching some of her stories online, and she has been reporting on lots of people who's lives were instantly changed by the storm. She told me that much of it is similar to stories she had after the flooding here in 2006; property damage that wasn't covered by insurance, and people without homes. She's been lucky however, to be able to drive back to a home that wasn't flooded, and with electricity. All that driving meant that Friday night she needed to get gas for her car, and that's been a whole other problem for those who were hit hardest by Sandy.

Judging by my trip to the grocery store on Sunday night, many of us heeded the warning to stock up on food before the storm. Fortunately for our area, the power stayed on for most of us, and the storm wasn't the tragedy it could have been. Now that you've over-filled your pantry, help us stock up CHOW's pantry with our annual Food-A-Bago food drive starting Monday.

All weekend long, people have been rushing to their local stores to stock up on supplies for Hurricane Sandy. I am in no way taking the weather channel's warnings lightly. However, late last night I realized I really didn't have much food in the house since I was due to go grocery shopping. I ended up going out around 11pm last night with some friends to stock up. Here's what happens when you wait to long to get your storm supplies...

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